2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.aprim.2020.05.014
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¿Mienten los pacientes con EPOC sobre su hábito tabáquico?

Abstract: Objetivo Determinar la tasa de decepción o concordancia entre la respuesta de los pacientes con enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica (EPOC) sobre su hábito tabáquico y la medición del mismo por cooximetría en una consulta monográfica EPOC. Diseño Estudio observacional prospectivo para determinar la concordancia entre los valores de cooximetría y la respuesta a entrevista clínica sobre hábito tabáquico. Emplazamiento Consulta monográfica de… Show more

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“…Moreover, our research is based solely on self-reported information without any diagnostic tests. Therefore, some of the data may be incorrect, because research shows that patients are not always honest about their nicotine consumption [51]. Finally, although participants were selected randomly, most of them were highly motivated to quit smoking or had other important incentives such as severe illness or family reasons that encouraged them to introduce healthy lifestyle changes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, our research is based solely on self-reported information without any diagnostic tests. Therefore, some of the data may be incorrect, because research shows that patients are not always honest about their nicotine consumption [51]. Finally, although participants were selected randomly, most of them were highly motivated to quit smoking or had other important incentives such as severe illness or family reasons that encouraged them to introduce healthy lifestyle changes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, our research is based solely on self-reported information without any diagnostic tests. Therefore, some of the data may be incorrect, because research shows that patients are not always honest about their nicotine consumption [51]. Finally, although no social group was favored or excluded or discriminated from the program, most of them were highly motivated to quit smoking or had other important incentives such as severe illness or family reasons that encouraged them to introduce healthy lifestyle changes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Una de ellas, e importante, es por el título. Almadana et al 1 nos ofrecen un gran título tras el interrogante y las 3 primeras palabras. ¿Mienten los pacientes?…”
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